tires/balcing/and camber

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tybardy

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Just pulled my tires off for the first time in many months... HOLY SH*T BALLS

I am down to the belt on the inside of both front tires.



I am obviously lowered (little better then 2" in the front using keys). But I did have it balanced...

Was I nieve to think that the camber wouldn't be that bad after I balanced her out?

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also... I cannot find the old post but way back when I first lowered my truck some of the guys here in Phoenix told me about the place they went to get their alignment done... feel free to chime in and let me know where that is
 

JKmotorsports

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Anytime you lower the truck or mess with the geometry period on the suspension you need to have it re-aligned. Lowering it not only changes the camber, but also affects the toe as well. You should notice a huge improvement once you have it aligned.
 
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tybardy

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I did have it aligned, three days after the kit was installed. I thought it would be back to normal, but clearly its not because the tires are worn like shit

Thats why I am asking... shouldn't having the truck aligned have fixed this and made my wheels wear properly?


BTW... good to see you JK, hope you and your family are having a nice holiday season
 

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